| Literature DB >> 27374200 |
Li Luo1, Sisi Zheng1, Yifan Huang2, Tao Qin2, Jie Xing1, Yale Niu1, Ruonan Bo1, Zhenguang Liu1, Yee Huang1, Yuanliang Hu1, Jiaguo Liu1, Yi Wu1, Deyun Wang3.
Abstract
This paper first provides that Chinese yam polysaccharide (CYP) is encapsulated by PLGA using a double emulsion solvent evaporation method and aims to screen the optimal preparation of CYP-PLGA nanoparticles (CYPP) using response surface methodology (RSM). The volume ratio of the internal water phase to the organic phase (W1:O), the volume ratio of the primary emulsion to the external water phase (PE:W2) and the concentration of Poloxamer 188 (F68) are deemed key variables for the encapsulation efficiency of CYPP. The results demonstrated that the data were accurately fitted into the RSM model. According to the RSM, the optimal scheme was a volume ratio of W1:O of 1:9, a volume ratio of PE: W2 of 1:10 and a concentration of F68 (W/V) of 0.7%. TEM and SEM images demonstrated that the nanoparticles had a spherical shape and smooth surface. The CYP and CYPP in vitro release studies demonstrated that the CYPP showed a release rate 53.41% lower than the release rate of CYP after 48h. The result of pro-proliferation and flow cytometry emerged that the CYPP were more effective compared with the free CYP and blank PLGA nanoparticles in promoting lymphocyte proliferation and triggering the transformation of T lymphocytes into Th cells.Entities:
Keywords: Chinese yam polysaccharide; Lymphocyte proliferation; Optimization; PLGA; Response surface methodology
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27374200 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2016.06.130
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pharm ISSN: 0378-5173 Impact factor: 5.875